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The Cell
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History of The Cell
• Looked at a thin slice of cork under a microscope
• Observed hollow, tiny, room like structures• Only saw the cell wall because cork cells are
not alive• Called “cells” because they resemble rooms
Robert Hooke
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Robert_Hooke_portrait.jpg http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic-art/380414/99713/Robert-Hookes-drawings-of-the-cellular-structure-of-cork-and
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The Cell Theory
• Cells are the fundamental unit of life• All organisms are composed of cells• All cells come from preexisting cells
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Two Different Types of Cells
Prokaryotic Cells• Means “before a nucleus”• Domains Bacteria and
Archaea• Can live in environmental
extremes• Live off diverse energy
sources
Eukaryotic Cells• Means “possessing a true
nucleus”• Domain Eukarya
– Animals, fungi, plants, and protists
• Genetic material (DNA) is contained in the nucleus
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Who looked into a microscope and saw the first cell?
1. James Watson2. Robert Hooke3. Charles Darwin4. Gregor Mendel
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atson
Robert Hooke
Charles D
arwin
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gor M
endel
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Great Job It Was Robert Hooke!!
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Prokaryotic Cells• Means “before a nucleus”
• Domains Bacteria and Archaea• Can live in environmental extremes• Live off diverse energy sources
http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/cells/bacteriacell.html http://www.daviddarling.info/encyclopedia/P/prokaryoticcell.html
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Prokaryotic Structures• Cytoplasm
– A liquid material that particles are suspended in
• Ribosomes– Site of protein synthesis– Located in cytoplasm
• Nucleoid– Contains hereditary material
(DNA) of the cell– Located in cytoplasm
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Prokaryotic Structures• Plasma membrane
– Encloses the cell– Regulates material into
and out of cell• Cell Wall
– Supports cell and determines its shape
• Capsule– Slime layer– Protects– Helps to not dry out– Helps attach to other cells
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Prokaryotic Structures
• Flagella– Used to swim/move– Spins like a propeller or
whip like• Pilli
– Hair or threadlike structures
– Help stick to other cells for mating or animal cells for food and protection
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Eukaryotic Cells
• Means “possessing a true nucleus”• Domain Eukarya
– Animals, fungi, plants, and protists
• Genetic material (DNA) is contained in the nucleus
• Are larger and more complex than prokaryotes
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Plant Cell vs. Animal CellPlant Cell(square or rectangular in shape)• Nucleus• Nucleolus• Mitochondria• Golgi apparatus• Rough endoplasmic reticulum• Smooth endoplasmic reticulum• Ribosomes• Plasma membrane• Peroxisome• Plasmodesmata• Chloroplast• Cell Wall• Vacuole
Animal Cell(circular in shape)
• Nucleus• Nucleolus• Mitochondria• Golgi apparatus• Rough endoplasmic reticulum• Smooth endoplasmic reticulum• Ribosomes• Plasma membrane• Peroxisome• Cytoskeleton• Centrioles• Lysosome• Nuclear pore• Nuclear envelope• Microtubules
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Which is NOT a eukaryote?
Fungi
Animal
Bacte
ria
Protist
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1. Fungi2. Animal3. Bacteria4. Protist
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Awesome!!!
A bacteria is a prokaryote.
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Structures of plant and animal cells• Nucleus
– “brain” of the cell– Contains most of the genetic
material (DNA) of the cell
• Nucleous– A region within the nucleus – Assemble ribosomes from
RNA and specific proteins
• Mitochondria– “power house” or power
plant of the cell
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Structures of plant and animal cells• Golgi apparatus
– Process and package proteins
• Rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER)– Site of protein synthesis– Are rough because they
contain ribosomes
• Smooth endoplasmic reticulum (SER)– Modifies synthesized proteins– Does not contain ribosomes
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Structures of plant and animal cells
• Ribosomes– Manufacture proteins
• Plasma membrane– Separates the cell from its
environment– Regulates material into and
out of cell
• Peroxisome– Break down peroxides
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Plant Cell
• Plasmodesmata– Allow direct
communication between plant cells
• Chloroplast– Collect sunlight to make
sugars– Process of
photosynthesis
http://www.uvm.edu/%7Einquiryb/webquest/fa06/mvogenbe/plantcell.jpg
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Plant Cell
• Cell Wall– Supports the cell
• Vacuole– Filled with liquid
solutions and many dissolved substances
– Used for• Storage• Structure• Reproduction• Digestion
http://www.cellsalive.com/cells/cell_model.htm
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Animal Cell• Cytoskeleton
– Maintains cell shape and support
– Provides various types of cellular movement
• Centrioles– Help with nuclear division
• Lysosome– Contain digestive enzymes– Site for breaking down of
foreign objects and food taken in by the cell
http://www.uvm.edu/%7Einquiryb/webquest/fa06/mvogenbe/Animal-Cell.jpg
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Animal Cell• Nuclear pore
– Connects the interior of the nucleus with the cytoplasm
• Nuclear envelope– Two membranes that
protect the cell
• Microtubles– Act as the framework
that motor proteins can move structures in the cell
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Video Time!!!!
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Bibliography
Pictureshttp://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Robert_Hooke_portrait.jpg
http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic-art/380414/99713/Robert-Hookes-drawings-of-the-cellular-structure-of-cork-a
nd
http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/cells/bacteriacell.html http://www.daviddarling.info/encyclopedia/P/prokaryoticcell.htmlhttp://www.uvm.edu/%7Einquiryb/webquest/fa06/mvogenbe/plantcell.jpghttp://www.uvm.edu/%7Einquiryb/webquest/fa06/mvogenbe/Animal-Cell.jpg
Videohttp://science.discoveryeducation.com/sitenew/concept.cfm?CID=8c1ae720-327b-4053-9ad3-5fd468b5d3df
Informationhttp://www.usoe.k12.ut.us/CURR/SCIENCE/sciber00/7th/cells/sciber/cellhist.htmLife the Science of Biology: Seventh Edition by William K. Purves, David Sadava, Gordon H. Orians, and H.
Craig Heller